
When a child is born on Harding Street, Millicent plants a tree in the family’s yard. The babies connect on a spiritual level and are shaped into the adults they become by the comfort of their birthday trees. The old woman is rejuvenated by her Sycamores and depends on them for her survival. A bond is formed between the trees and residents of Harding Street promoting love and reconciliation.
PRAISE FOR THE RELIGION OF TREES!

February 24, 2017
Format: Paperback
I love this book. I am not typically satisfied with novellas, but this one was lovely. The words wrapped me in warmth and I felt as if I was there. It was more than a series of stories, but a homecoming. If you are looking for something to restore you, this is the book.
June 30, 2017
Format: Paperback
A very sweet book that warmed my heart. I want to live on Harding Street. The author uses trees as an inspirational way to grow with her characters that really take root in your heart strings. I could have read much more and hope she writes another one behind it. Great read!
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